When Should I Plan for Long‑Term Care?
Though no one likes to think about it, as we age, we may not always be able to handle things on our own. When daily activities become too difficult, long-term care helps provide the assistance we may [...]
Though no one likes to think about it, as we age, we may not always be able to handle things on our own. When daily activities become too difficult, long-term care helps provide the assistance we may [...]
When it comes to retirement planning, long-term care is one of the most overlooked and expensive needs. And for many retirees, Medicaid has historically been a financial safety net that helps cover those costs. The One Big [...]
Retirement is a time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. But amidst the dreams of travel and newfound hobbies, there's one aspect that often looms large: healthcare expenses. Enter the Health Savings Account (HSA), a tool [...]
Long-term care (LTC) is a comprehensive array of medical, personal care, and other services coordinated to address the physical, emotional, and social needs of chronically ill or disabled individuals. One important aspect is that LTC is not [...]
As you approach retirement, it’s easy to focus on financial planning, travel dreams, and leisure activities. However, one critical aspect that often gets overlooked is healthcare. A well-thought-out healthcare strategy can help to ensure you thrive in [...]
When planning for retirement, it's essential to consider the potential medical expenses that come with aging. Here are some key questions we get a lot when we talk with clients about medical expenses in retirement. Question 1: [...]
Most couples will spend about $315,000 on healthcare in retirement.[1] Let that number sink in. Do you have a plan for how you’re going to manage costs like that? Luckily, if you’re not sure, we have some [...]
You may think that Medicare covers all of your medical expenses when you retire…but it doesn’t. We often see clients who have a really solid retirement plan that takes almost everything into account except for medical expenses. [...]
Chances are you haven’t factored long-term medical care into your financial plan. Two out of every three baby boomers don’t have any plan in place for needing long-term care.[1] Long-term care is medical care that goes beyond [...]
From October 15 to December 7, Medicare has an open enrollment period.[1] This is the time when you can change your health plan and prescription drug coverage to adapt to your needs.[1] Every year, there are changes [...]